Ok, I really love some of these answers that use "absolutely never" "do NOT" lol! Each baby is an individual, there is no definitive rule about food or poop! Some babies require solids at an earlier age than others, some babies poop with every diaper change. Some of you moms should be ashamed for thinking that we should all raise our kids by YOUR standards! . BTW the jury is still out on whether or not early introduction to solids causes allergic reactions, there is no absolute clinical proof. Poop is poop, parents get so caught up in the color frequency, texture, and consistency. Is your child digesting the food, if not you can see the undigested bits like cottage cheese and prolly diarrhea, and is he constipated. If he doesn't have diarrhea or constipation, pooping once a week or once every hour is normal for YOUR baby. Just make sure that he is getting enough fat and nutrients if you are doing solids, I usually add a scoop of formula, but that's just me.

My daughter is almost 5 months old and I breastfead her for 2 months, she would poop everytime i fed her. Now she eats 4 oz every three hours and i feed cereal to her once a day. She only poops once a week, and then, its not very much but she dont cry or act like shes in any pain or anything. Our doctor said to give her a half an ounce of prune juice, but it hurts her belly and it dont make her poop any more!

homw many times should my 10 months baby poop a day? He eats 2 time( 14oz) solid food and 24 oz formula milk everyday. He poop 2 times a day, some time 3 times a day. He weight 19 pounds, height 29 inches. Is he skinny? Does he poop too much?

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